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our chief white house correspondent has the report >> as president obama continue to talk up the economic resurgence in this hemisphere as the focus of his three day trips south of the border. >> trade and commerce create good jobs florida people. >> the labor department reports the unemployment rate dropped seven point* 5% the lowest level in four years that more people were finding jobs than leaving the work force and in the dish with april's gains the government revised the february and march numbers suffered by a total of 114,000 jobs. >> we are gaining jobs over 160,000 and unemployment has taken down. >> there were still major warning signs they are struggling in not a single new job in april while construction employment fell for the first time in one year. the commerce department said orders to factories fell in march by the largest amount in seven months and 11 point* 6 billion workers who wanted jobber still unable to find one. >> we have to get this economy going, and not raising tax rates to have more peopl working we could do would it not for the drag of the president's healt
our chief white house correspondent has the report >> as president obama continue to talk up the economic resurgence in this hemisphere as the focus of his three day trips south of the border. >> trade and commerce create good jobs florida people. >> the labor department reports the unemployment rate dropped seven point* 5% the lowest level in four years that more people were finding jobs than leaving the work force and in the dish with april's gains the government revised the...
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i had a chance to talk to him yesterday. he seems like a terrific young man, and, you know, i told him i couldn't be prouder of him. you know, one of the extraordinary measures of progress that we've seen in this country has been the recognition that the lgbt community deserves full equality, not just partial equality, not just tolerance but a recognition that they're fully a part of the american family. and, you know, given the importance of sports in our society, for an individual who's excelled at the highest levels in one of major sports go ahead and say, this is who i am, i'm proud of it, i'm still a great competitor, i'm still seven feet tall and can bang with shaq and, you know, deliver a hard foul -- and for, you know, a lot of young people out there who, you know, are -- are -- are, you know, gay or lesbian, who are struggling with these issues, to see a role model like that who's unafraid, i think it's a great thing. and i think america should be proud that this is just one more step in this ongoing recognition tha
i had a chance to talk to him yesterday. he seems like a terrific young man, and, you know, i told him i couldn't be prouder of him. you know, one of the extraordinary measures of progress that we've seen in this country has been the recognition that the lgbt community deserves full equality, not just partial equality, not just tolerance but a recognition that they're fully a part of the american family. and, you know, given the importance of sports in our society, for an individual who's...
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is what's behind president obama's red line in the syrian conflict to talk about that and i asked could nato countries break the civil war deadlock. the thing. is. there appear to be more questions than answers as the boston bombing investigation continues with one suspect dead the other in custody and old line and media frenzy is in overdrive and speculations rife among the theories is that the elder brother tomlinson iof was killed by police after being captured it's not a geisha shared by the suspects mother cited inconsistency in police reports and footage from the manhunt and other suspicion too that's triggered online disputes is that the whole thing was staged allegedly backed up by pictures from the blast site new revelations are also emerging as well but not from the u.s. or from russia isn't it a culture with more than. speculation continuous regarding where exactly the elder brother to meddle on sat and i became so interested in radical islam and russia's north caucasus during his six month visit or in the united states where he lived for over a decade the theory of possible
is what's behind president obama's red line in the syrian conflict to talk about that and i asked could nato countries break the civil war deadlock. the thing. is. there appear to be more questions than answers as the boston bombing investigation continues with one suspect dead the other in custody and old line and media frenzy is in overdrive and speculations rife among the theories is that the elder brother tomlinson iof was killed by police after being captured it's not a geisha shared by...
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for power within obama administration sent american foreign policy into retreat making country look less engaged. joining us now, best selling author of brand-new book "the dispensable nation." vali nasr, welcome, we recommend your book. the need to stop leading militarily, you and i a having this conversation to day that president talks about game changers and red lines once again in syria and rhetori rhett continues. what is going on here? >> well preside laid down a red line if syria uses chemical weapon then u.s. will get involved in the conflict, syria -- there severed tha there is ea has done so, if america does not do anything, it is about our credibility. our willingness to enforce our red line, we're not doing so that would impact our standing. lou: our standing is already i guess, suspect, given all developments. we have watched the obama drama, if you will with north korea recede from headlines with boston bombing, we have now watching a president recede from his red line deck l declarationa number of months iran remains a in middle east, where is this leading us? >> mess
for power within obama administration sent american foreign policy into retreat making country look less engaged. joining us now, best selling author of brand-new book "the dispensable nation." vali nasr, welcome, we recommend your book. the need to stop leading militarily, you and i a having this conversation to day that president talks about game changers and red lines once again in syria and rhetori rhett continues. what is going on here? >> well preside laid down a red line...
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the talk about the off the cuff line from obama on syria. what is next, now that the chemical weapons are out there, the white house is in a bit of a pinch on this? guest: they really are. a fascinating piece from the times, what worked out behind the scenes were not exactly what the president was doing. as they found in the press conference on tuesday, but knowing more about the chain of custody this is not about boots on the ground. no one wants that. even the syrian opposition does not want boots on the ground. really they want a no-fly zone and more sanctions to isolate the regime. host: does this have the potential to derail the agenda? guest: absolutely. foreign policy is always an x factor. in help the president, especially in the second term, because he doesn't have to work with congress, but the flip side is that it can consume this time, energy, the attention of the public, and it can really hurt him. host: nancy, tennessee, hello. caller: good morning. yes, i have one question. how do you get insurance if you have no job to pay fo
the talk about the off the cuff line from obama on syria. what is next, now that the chemical weapons are out there, the white house is in a bit of a pinch on this? guest: they really are. a fascinating piece from the times, what worked out behind the scenes were not exactly what the president was doing. as they found in the press conference on tuesday, but knowing more about the chain of custody this is not about boots on the ground. no one wants that. even the syrian opposition does not want...
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first president obama talking to my prime minister and then gave the money to prime minister netanyahu and prime minister netanyahu read the formal apology over the phone and my prime minister said it is accepted. >> rose: so what are the consequences given the apology and apology stepped on the relations between israel and turkey and the future? >> that bilateral to get back to normal step by step there are two more things, one of them is to lift the embargos located on gaza. >> rose: right. >> now gaza is like an awful prison and we have to form lies that. >> is that going to happen? >> that is what we expect, as part of our condition. >> the condition was they eliminate -- >> that's right. that's right. and also for those turkish student who were killed, we believe that da. >> rose: compensation. >> the families should be compensate disbhd and the israelis said they would do that. >> that they would do that and there is a small negotiation team working on that subject. turkish israeli relations are very important for the whole region, because the region itself is going through a his
first president obama talking to my prime minister and then gave the money to prime minister netanyahu and prime minister netanyahu read the formal apology over the phone and my prime minister said it is accepted. >> rose: so what are the consequences given the apology and apology stepped on the relations between israel and turkey and the future? >> that bilateral to get back to normal step by step there are two more things, one of them is to lift the embargos located on gaza....
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perks of former french leader nicolas sarkozy sent barack obama some lavish gifts worth forty thousand dollars including a designer golf bag and crystal lamps at r.t. dot com we tell you what other goodies made it onto the gift list. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are all today. the number of hunger strike in guantanamo prisoners acknowledged by jail officials has risen to one hundred the figure is double than since the military conducted a violent raid in the facility in made sewer. fusing food or being put in solitary confinement guards are imposing a lockdown two weeks ago but still far lower than some of the detainees attorneys claim they believe as many as one hundred thirty people are taking part in the protest against mistreatment and definite attention either way it's more than half of the one hundred sixty six prisoners currently held at the detention center what's more twenty eight people are being force fed strapped to a chair with chub still on the nose and throa
perks of former french leader nicolas sarkozy sent barack obama some lavish gifts worth forty thousand dollars including a designer golf bag and crystal lamps at r.t. dot com we tell you what other goodies made it onto the gift list. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are all today. the number of hunger strike in guantanamo prisoners acknowledged by jail officials has risen to one...
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we've done a lot of criticizing with president obama and what he's done and the vision and lack thereof. >> host: the book wasn't necessarily critical but i do think that the vital thing the americans have to think about and look at because i think particularly when it comes to the middle east and south asia we have come to the point we decided foreign policy doesn't matter. we are sort of adopting an attitude that doing less in the region is better and we don't need to get into solving messy problems and we can focus on issues at home. we ought to sort of debate this much more openly come coherently so it think the president has done well in many areas of the foreign policy with asia, latin america, and one can say that his success but two things i want to raise, one is how do we make foreign policy, how do we balance between civilians and military, how do we actually set forth strategy interest and pursue it and are we have the right place and my sense is that even if we are not at the wrong place, it is time for us to get out. we've tangled with the middle east quite a lot over decad
we've done a lot of criticizing with president obama and what he's done and the vision and lack thereof. >> host: the book wasn't necessarily critical but i do think that the vital thing the americans have to think about and look at because i think particularly when it comes to the middle east and south asia we have come to the point we decided foreign policy doesn't matter. we are sort of adopting an attitude that doing less in the region is better and we don't need to get into solving...
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program with people about later this hour what's behind that president obama's red line in the syrian conflict and good nato countries break the civil war deadlock. there appear to be more questions than answers as the boston bombing investigation continues one suspect dead and the other in custody and online media frenzy is in overdrive and speculation is really where the theories is that younger brother. was killed by police off to being captured so allegations shared by the suspects mother sorted inconsistences and police reports and footage from the manhunt and the suspicion that's triggered online disputes is that the whole thing was staged and edge of the backed up by pictures from the blast site and new revelations are also emerging but from the usa or russia there's been a cautionary with the details. as speculation continues regarding where exactly the elder brother to meddle on saturday night became so interested in radical islam in russia's north caucasus during his six month visit or in the united states where he lived for over a decade the theory possible a third country
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let's talk about foreign policy right now today president obama spoke with white house reporters and he said that the crisis in syria is growing hig knowledge the fact that chemical weapons might be being used in syria but he doesn't know by whom so let's listen to what president obama said and then we'll talk about it. well we now have evidence that chemical weapons have been used inside of syria but we don't know. how they were used when they were used who used them we don't have a chain of custody but establishes what exactly happened and when i am making decisions about america's national security and attentional for taking additional action. in response to chemical weapon use i've got to make sure i've got the facts he wants to make sure he has the facts now this is something that a lot of people who are there president bush didn't do before entering iraq with the weapons of mass destruction is it fair to compare syria with iraq the weapons of mass destruction with the alleged chemical use i think i think it is it's get all the information and after we've gotten all the informat
let's talk about foreign policy right now today president obama spoke with white house reporters and he said that the crisis in syria is growing hig knowledge the fact that chemical weapons might be being used in syria but he doesn't know by whom so let's listen to what president obama said and then we'll talk about it. well we now have evidence that chemical weapons have been used inside of syria but we don't know. how they were used when they were used who used them we don't have a chain of...
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he's still there and there is no legitimate reason why he can't come back to london tomorrow or talk about him being cleared for release i understand there's new information that's come to light recently and that the foreign secretary william hague well tell us what he said what the new information that just came to light is new dissent from nation which is william hague the british foreign secretary wrote to me saying that he had been told by the americans that shachar is the only kid to go to saudi arabia not to britain well that's total drivel there's no other person i know of out of one hundred sixty six people in guantanamo and they've been cleared to go to one place shaq has never been told he's only a kid to go to one place he's been given two notices neither of which say that now there's a reason for it and the reason is they want to gag him and the people who want to gag him is not just the united states the u.s. wants him to go to saudi arabia on the premise that the saudis will keep him banged up forever he won't be able to talk to the media and he won't talk to anyone so
he's still there and there is no legitimate reason why he can't come back to london tomorrow or talk about him being cleared for release i understand there's new information that's come to light recently and that the foreign secretary william hague well tell us what he said what the new information that just came to light is new dissent from nation which is william hague the british foreign secretary wrote to me saying that he had been told by the americans that shachar is the only kid to go to...
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. >> i want to talk about syria. we'll talk about this in the next segment at length with the israeli ambassador, but after stating the use of chemicals was a red line this week president obama seemed to back off that. take a look. >> this is not an on or off switch. this is an ongoing challenge that all of us have to be concerned about. >> senator manchin, as a member of the senate armed services committee, are you, first of all, persuaded that the assad regime did use chemical weapons and what do you make of the fact that the president set a marker, assad stepped over it, and now he's backing away? >> from what i've been told, what i've seen in the briefings i've had, it shows that they have used it and do have the capabilities. there's some question after, as we know, iraq, how that had gone. there's questions in senators' minds, i believe. when you watch the whole thing unfold in syria right now, we look at syria from the standpoint, do we send troops in? there's people advocating that. do we have give all the su
. >> i want to talk about syria. we'll talk about this in the next segment at length with the israeli ambassador, but after stating the use of chemicals was a red line this week president obama seemed to back off that. take a look. >> this is not an on or off switch. this is an ongoing challenge that all of us have to be concerned about. >> senator manchin, as a member of the senate armed services committee, are you, first of all, persuaded that the assad regime did use...
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keeps talking about. why does the u.s. say there is a read line on these issues? tens of thousands have been killed in the war. why a red line on this. >>. >> because if there was an incident or a massive attack, chemical weapons are used and 5,000 people die, or even 200 or 400 or 600 people die, and this is the first recognized use of chemical weapons against a civilian population in a decade and half, and there is no response, then you are encouraging every regime in the world that what is these horrible weapons to use them. this is the danger. that president, because he put this red line out there, could make himself look weak. could make the united states look weak. and could encourage others to use these things. >> right. >> that if you use the weapons and there is no response, then assad could feel em boldened. i can do this more and more. maybe his trial balloon, if you will. seems ridiculous to use a trial balloon like that. imagine, just to make an acorn size one and throw it at the world. >> an
keeps talking about. why does the u.s. say there is a read line on these issues? tens of thousands have been killed in the war. why a red line on this. >>. >> because if there was an incident or a massive attack, chemical weapons are used and 5,000 people die, or even 200 or 400 or 600 people die, and this is the first recognized use of chemical weapons against a civilian population in a decade and half, and there is no response, then you are encouraging every regime in the world...
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dirty wars clearly show that that is very far from the truth to talk about the concept of dirty wars and how expansive the shadow war program is across the world are part of the reason why i call the dirty wars is because the obama administration has really tried to give the impression that it's waging a clean war and of course there's no such thing as a clean war but also this idea that the only people are being that are being killed are members of al qaeda or terrorists that want to do harm to the united states and that the drone strikes are surgical and clean and that the number of civilians killed is actually very small but the other reason i call the dirty wars is because i feel like we're moving back to an era like the one nine hundred eighty s. when the u.s. was fueling all of these dirty wars in central america in nicaragua honduras el salvador and elsewhere i mean the under the obama administration we have kind of full spectrum covert war you have the drone strikes continuation of the use of mercenaries use of special operations forces cruise missile strikes proxy war lords
dirty wars clearly show that that is very far from the truth to talk about the concept of dirty wars and how expansive the shadow war program is across the world are part of the reason why i call the dirty wars is because the obama administration has really tried to give the impression that it's waging a clean war and of course there's no such thing as a clean war but also this idea that the only people are being that are being killed are members of al qaeda or terrorists that want to do harm...
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the obama administration has done about as much as it can to move some of these issues along against the headwind coming out of capitol hill. have they absolutely grabbed the issue of climate change and pushed it to where they wanted to? no. they tried to do the carbon tax in the early days of the administration, and it passed the house that was then controlled by democrats and ended in the senate. i know you get frustrated with the president not pushing hard enough, but there is a certain level of political reality that this white house has to deal with and it can't press something that is not going to go. if republicans are that opposed he has to figure out ways to work around them and he is with other green initiatives that have borne some truth. cenk: i admit it you win. it's a range. on the key stone pile line, he can make a decision that doesn't get through congress at all. cap and trade that was a brick wall and he ran right into it in the beginning. he didn't even have a lot of democrats on his side. there are certain political realities, whether driven by the koch brothers a
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negotiate an end to this in a matter of days if they would incorporate those if they work with them and talk to the man instead of exerting force i think they could end the strike however the fuel behind the fire is the indefinite detention until president obama does something about that we're going to be stuck in the same position maybe in two or three months when something else happens it's complete they didn't doorstep here two or three months i guess the sub's fact is there's likely to have been a death toll to buy that within two or three months is it no well i think the military's admitted that i mean you have been the person that they're going to be multiple deaths because of this and that's just that's the fact that's what happens when you have hopelessness and that's when what happens when you have this terrible situation that's being aggravated by the military now the military is not has fault here they need to negotiate an end and not just try to exert their will on these hopeless men but ultimately the moves have to happen in washington have the president say we're dedicated to c
negotiate an end to this in a matter of days if they would incorporate those if they work with them and talk to the man instead of exerting force i think they could end the strike however the fuel behind the fire is the indefinite detention until president obama does something about that we're going to be stuck in the same position maybe in two or three months when something else happens it's complete they didn't doorstep here two or three months i guess the sub's fact is there's likely to have...
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and then, national public radio joins us to talk about the new pbs series on the u.s. constitution and what it means in the 21st century. live with your calls, tweets, and e-mails at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. ronald reagan massively made mistakes on defense. the defense budget was not just a waste of money. it was what created the war machine that we have used to create so much havoc in the so much angerte and problems throughout the world that were totally unnecessary, that made us an imperial power. stand other hand, he did up for limiting the state. big government, the state is not the solution to every problem. it can way down the private economy. entrepreneurs, the idea of technological change, the idea that people should make some own decisions without big nanny in washington, he stood for all those rings. i agree with those things. that puts the plus in his column. fiscally, he lost it. he needed to stand up for closing more of that deficit. ronald reagan spent a lifetime before 1980 as the greatest scourge opponents of deficit spending there ever was. he lef
and then, national public radio joins us to talk about the new pbs series on the u.s. constitution and what it means in the 21st century. live with your calls, tweets, and e-mails at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. ronald reagan massively made mistakes on defense. the defense budget was not just a waste of money. it was what created the war machine that we have used to create so much havoc in the so much angerte and problems throughout the world that were totally unnecessary, that made us an...
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about foreign policy so let's talk about foreign policy right now today president obama spoke with white house reporters and he said that the crisis in syria is growing hig knowledge the fact that chemical weapons might be being used in syria but he doesn't know by whom so let's take a listen to what president obama said and then we'll talk about it. what we now have is evidence that chemical weapons have been used inside of syria but we don't know. how they were used when they were used to use them we don't have a chain of. custody that establishes what exactly happened. and when i am making decisions about america's national security and the potential for taking additional action. in response to chemical weapon use i've got to make sure i've got the facts. he wants to make sure he has the facts now this is something that a lot of people who are there president bush didn't do before entering iraq with the weapons of mass destruction is it fair to compare syria with iraq the weapons of mass destruction with the alleged chemical use i think i think it is it's get all the information and a
about foreign policy so let's talk about foreign policy right now today president obama spoke with white house reporters and he said that the crisis in syria is growing hig knowledge the fact that chemical weapons might be being used in syria but he doesn't know by whom so let's take a listen to what president obama said and then we'll talk about it. what we now have is evidence that chemical weapons have been used inside of syria but we don't know. how they were used when they were used to use...
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we begin with the press conference by president obama that just wrapped up. news4's angie goss is at the lives doing with more. >> hi, keith and barbara. this is a long news conference. we are talking about 50 minutes 37 the president covering a wide range of topics. everything from guantanamo bay to boston to the furloughs and health care, immigration. even giving praise to the wizards jason collins minutes ago who came out yesterday and announced that he was gay. in the beginning he had no opening statements. the president just started taking questions from reporters from the get-go. first issue on the table was syria. possible use of chemical weapons and whether the u.s.' credibility was at risk for making such a strong stance. >> the use of chemical weapons would be a game changer. for the international community. what we now have is evidence chemical weapons have been used inside of syria but we don't know how they were used, when her used, and who used them. we don't have a chain of custody that establishes what exactly happened. >> now by game changer
we begin with the press conference by president obama that just wrapped up. news4's angie goss is at the lives doing with more. >> hi, keith and barbara. this is a long news conference. we are talking about 50 minutes 37 the president covering a wide range of topics. everything from guantanamo bay to boston to the furloughs and health care, immigration. even giving praise to the wizards jason collins minutes ago who came out yesterday and announced that he was gay. in the beginning he had...
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he hadn't talked about gun issues one bit during his campaign. i think this was a huge political mistake on the part of the president. >> do you think he's lost a lot of political capital? do you think this was a mistack to use as capital in this way? >> well, you know what, it matters to 90% of the american people. so you want to call that being political, that's fine. we have problems around the world. guess where else we have problems? newtown, connecticut, aurora, colorado, we have a lot of problems here. that's why all of these senators that voted against background checks are seeing their numbers plum et and the senators that had the courage to vote for it are seeing their numbers come up. there's a reason why pat toomey said the reason republicans didn't vote for it is because they didn't want to be seen as helping obama. they are happy to not help grade schoolers. >> i don't believe we're reading the same polls. there was a new poll out at the end of last week. people are just about evenly divide on whether they want stricter gun control
he hadn't talked about gun issues one bit during his campaign. i think this was a huge political mistake on the part of the president. >> do you think he's lost a lot of political capital? do you think this was a mistack to use as capital in this way? >> well, you know what, it matters to 90% of the american people. so you want to call that being political, that's fine. we have problems around the world. guess where else we have problems? newtown, connecticut, aurora, colorado, we...
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and now he seems to be steering away from any talk of precipitous action. let's see that then and now you. >> that is a red line for us and that there would be enormous consequences if we start seeing movement on the chemical weapons front or the use of chemical weapons. this is going to be a long-term proposition. it is not going be something that is solved easily overnight. >> chris: i understand you are not calling for any action. is your government troubled at all that red lines and enormous consequences have now you become a "long-term proposition"? >> we have a different red line entirely. if the syrian regime tries to transfer chemical weapons or what we call game changing weapons to the is systems in lebanon israel will react and we are serious about the red line and sticking about the red line and the people in syria though that. the chemical weapons situation again is very, very complex. this is an american call. the united states and israel are sovereign countries and we have to make our own decisions whether about syria or about the iranian nucl
and now he seems to be steering away from any talk of precipitous action. let's see that then and now you. >> that is a red line for us and that there would be enormous consequences if we start seeing movement on the chemical weapons front or the use of chemical weapons. this is going to be a long-term proposition. it is not going be something that is solved easily overnight. >> chris: i understand you are not calling for any action. is your government troubled at all that red lines...
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so why our long airport lie our portland's the straw that breaks the proverbial camel's back we'll talk more about the stray from the sequester our financial team perry and boring and bob english joins me now hi there guys thank you so much for joining us it's great to be here so first of all the f.a.a. bill was passed in record time as i had mentioned but it's not the only aspect of the sequester that is the in felt's there's also a lot of other things that one hundred twenty five thousand people that are at risk of homelessness there's greater risk of wildfires and it just goes it affects children it affects low income women people taking aids tests so bob i want to ask this first question to you what does this f.a.a. appeal mean and at war importantly is this an indication of things to come when it comes to the sequester ation probably and i think it's an evidence of the lawmakers self serving this i mean one hundred twenty five thousand homeless people. how many of these guys a risk a risk of wildfires how many of these guys have head start programs that their children are in answer
so why our long airport lie our portland's the straw that breaks the proverbial camel's back we'll talk more about the stray from the sequester our financial team perry and boring and bob english joins me now hi there guys thank you so much for joining us it's great to be here so first of all the f.a.a. bill was passed in record time as i had mentioned but it's not the only aspect of the sequester that is the in felt's there's also a lot of other things that one hundred twenty five thousand...
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the obama administration's increasing reliance on big government. i think it's folks like alex jones who did this routine where every time they shut down a city like boston it's the end of the world and military law. and honestly, i think folks like you, piers because, you know, you go out of your way to really give the impression that you're interested in taking away people's fundamental right to bear arms and i think that scares a lot of folks. >> i'm not against the right to bear arms, i'm seriously against the right of having military style assault weapons to blow people away in a school. >> you said you're against assault weapons, but handguns kill 6,000 a year. >> they're both a big problem. mass shootings. >> you're from the uk, why don't we go with a full gun ban. >> we discussed it, the uk has 40, 50 gun murders a year, the u.s. has 12,000. let's move on. >> i'm glad you finally have your agenda out there. >> let's turn to jason collins. this is the sports star that came out. you tweeted this. jason collins is a hero because he's gay. our s
the obama administration's increasing reliance on big government. i think it's folks like alex jones who did this routine where every time they shut down a city like boston it's the end of the world and military law. and honestly, i think folks like you, piers because, you know, you go out of your way to really give the impression that you're interested in taking away people's fundamental right to bear arms and i think that scares a lot of folks. >> i'm not against the right to bear arms,...
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german marshall fund of the united states so he's an editor at antiwar dot com fred gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it ok john i'd like to start with you you wrote in your blog why obama's chemical weapons redline in syria is bogus explain yourself. well the first thing is that he shifted his red line before used to be that if assad moved around chemical weapons that would be crossing a red line and obama would pursue some unspecified counteraction the second reason is that you know the there are no good military options in syria and the obama administration has said this a number of times. and a no fly zone more civilians at risk and you know safe zones don't work. moving in to secure the chemical weapons would need at least seventy five thousand troops on all of these options would end up embroiling the u.s. in a quagmire and change in nation building as we've seen in iraq and afghanistan go so arrive and plus there's no opposition in order to replace assad then we're in a real mess john i just want to ask you b
german marshall fund of the united states so he's an editor at antiwar dot com fred gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it ok john i'd like to start with you you wrote in your blog why obama's chemical weapons redline in syria is bogus explain yourself. well the first thing is that he shifted his red line before used to be that if assad moved around chemical weapons that would be crossing a red line and obama would pursue...
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jimmy kimmel has some guesses as to what they may have been talking about. i love this stuff. that's in the sideshow in about a minute. this is "hardball," a place for politics. look at this. then michelle tries to get in on it. clusters of pustules, pimples. i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i had the shingles. no tango. no rhumba. you can't be touched. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. are proven to be effective pain relievers. tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain. bayer advanced aspirin blocks
jimmy kimmel has some guesses as to what they may have been talking about. i love this stuff. that's in the sideshow in about a minute. this is "hardball," a place for politics. look at this. then michelle tries to get in on it. clusters of pustules, pimples. i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i...
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desk so why are long airport lines the stroll to break the proverbial camel's back to talk more about this straight from the sequester financial team perry and boring and bob english join me in the studio just a little bit earlier and i started off by asking bob if this f.a.a. is a sign bill is a sign of things to come. probably you know i think it's an evidence of the lawmakers self serving this i mean one hundred twenty five thousand homeless people how many of these guys a risk a risk of wildfires how many of these guys have head start programs that their children are probably none yet they all fly in these are pretty airplanes in the rich constituents also fly in these are planes and they need these airport control towers so i think they're simply doing what's in their best interest right here and that yes there is more to come in and so this bill actually transfers two hundred fifty three million dollars from the airport improvement account to the f.a.a. as operational accounting of operational account is the largest portion of a budget and that includes the salaries of the emplo
desk so why are long airport lines the stroll to break the proverbial camel's back to talk more about this straight from the sequester financial team perry and boring and bob english join me in the studio just a little bit earlier and i started off by asking bob if this f.a.a. is a sign bill is a sign of things to come. probably you know i think it's an evidence of the lawmakers self serving this i mean one hundred twenty five thousand homeless people how many of these guys a risk a risk of...
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we will talk about what that would actually mean in a bit. first i want to share the three awesomist things on the internet today. beginning with a cool feature from the new york times. yes, scott fitzgerald novel, coming up with a film and the book is currently topping the amazon best seller list. the marketing of the book has the gatsby lovers up in arms. it is probably a good thing he is not around to see the film. barnes & noble will sell both editions and wal-mart will only sell the book with leo on the cover. perhaps that book seller just needs a reminder of last year's best seller. second awesomist thing -- by the way, that cover is awesome. second thing, a twitter trend that reached a whole new level. as salon puts it, anything and everything that is even the slightest potential to become a mean will get its own twitter account. case in point, clint eastwood's rnc speech to an empty chair. when senator tom coal vert announced he was tired of shaving his beard and and he launched his own twitter account. with a great discussion on terr
we will talk about what that would actually mean in a bit. first i want to share the three awesomist things on the internet today. beginning with a cool feature from the new york times. yes, scott fitzgerald novel, coming up with a film and the book is currently topping the amazon best seller list. the marketing of the book has the gatsby lovers up in arms. it is probably a good thing he is not around to see the film. barnes & noble will sell both editions and wal-mart will only sell the...
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joining me now radio talk show host thank you. you have written about this case and talked a lot about it. you recently wrote about the media coverage. you have some organizations who tried to put the media in the box saying they are ignoring the trial as a bias. what is your take here? >> i don't see it. the trial is now in its seventh week and took until about mid stream until the national media started to kick in. what i think is significant is if there was ignorance of the case from the left there was equal ignorance of the case from the right. it is not as if conservative outlets were here in philadelphia and covering it to the exclusion of more liberal outlets. i think it is illogical to believe that the case is a poor reflection of legal abortion in america because allegedly and of course the jury is about to get the case, this man flouted the law. so he ignored whatever the law was. and frankly i think there is a differing argument which says if restrictions continue to be placed against legal abortion in the united states
joining me now radio talk show host thank you. you have written about this case and talked a lot about it. you recently wrote about the media coverage. you have some organizations who tried to put the media in the box saying they are ignoring the trial as a bias. what is your take here? >> i don't see it. the trial is now in its seventh week and took until about mid stream until the national media started to kick in. what i think is significant is if there was ignorance of the case from...
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presidential library, and i had a chance to catch up with former british prime minister tony blair, to talk about his thoughts on the middle east, the bush legacy and some of the big foreign policy tests now facing president obama. >> you are in this pivot point politically of being so closely associated with president clinton politically, the new labor party, at a time he was refashioning the democratic party, and yet your legacy will forever also be intwined with president bush and his response to the war on terror. it's a very interesting place in political history. >> you know, there was a british prime minister when he was once asked, what is the toughest thing about being prime minister? and he said events, dear boy, events. what happens is something comes of a game-changing nature or world-changing nature like 9/11 and everything changes. i was very closely associated with president clinton and still have a good and strong relationship with him because we were both progressive politicians of a centrist persuasion. when president bush first came in, frankly, in basic political terms,
presidential library, and i had a chance to catch up with former british prime minister tony blair, to talk about his thoughts on the middle east, the bush legacy and some of the big foreign policy tests now facing president obama. >> you are in this pivot point politically of being so closely associated with president clinton politically, the new labor party, at a time he was refashioning the democratic party, and yet your legacy will forever also be intwined with president bush and his...
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. >> talking there obviously about a september 11, 2012 when the benghazi attack happened. president obama said this week that he was, quote, not familiar with the idea that anyone was being prevented from telling their benghazi story. here is the state department on the benghazi investigation yesterday. >> the whole family is committed to bringing those who perpetrated this attack to justice and doing everything we need to do to keep our people safe. that's where our attention is. we hope that congress and the media, too, can keep the focus on that. >> but republican congressman darrell issa, who chairs the house committee holding this hearing, says some additional witnesses are hesitating to come forward because they fear they may be punished by their employers. rick? >> molly henneberg in washington, thank you very much. for more exclusive details on these break developments, tune in to fox news sunday tomorrow when chris wallace sits down with the utah congressman, jason chaffetz, one of those questioning the whistle blowers. >>> new developments in the middle east. isr
. >> talking there obviously about a september 11, 2012 when the benghazi attack happened. president obama said this week that he was, quote, not familiar with the idea that anyone was being prevented from telling their benghazi story. here is the state department on the benghazi investigation yesterday. >> the whole family is committed to bringing those who perpetrated this attack to justice and doing everything we need to do to keep our people safe. that's where our attention is....
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talk to us a little bit and quickly about the inconsistency here in the obama administration. they went into libya where there was no slaughter taking place and based it on a doctrine of responsibility to protect innocent civilians. in syria, you have an actual slaughter taking place. no action by the administration. i'm not arguing either way. i'm just saying this is a gross inconsistency. >> i think that it would be a misjudgment of president obama to say that he is not capable of using deadly force. the whole drone war would prove otherwise. i think we have to understand that in benghazi, we were dragged into that war simply to oust gadhafi and in syria, there are elements from outside syria, from a number of different countries that are fomenting the war there to try to knock out assad or keep the war going to debilitate assad and somehow adversely affect iran. so there is politics being played which are very deadly. the administration has to be very careful here. i think they know one thing and they better know it, and that is that i don't think the american people are go
talk to us a little bit and quickly about the inconsistency here in the obama administration. they went into libya where there was no slaughter taking place and based it on a doctrine of responsibility to protect innocent civilians. in syria, you have an actual slaughter taking place. no action by the administration. i'm not arguing either way. i'm just saying this is a gross inconsistency. >> i think that it would be a misjudgment of president obama to say that he is not capable of using...
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they may talk about the new unemployment numbers that just came out. the labor department reporting this morning a stronger than expected jobs report, 165,000 jobs added, the unemployment rate now down to 7.5%. president obama's in mexico today, part of a trip that takes him to costa rica as well. he's expected to speak to a group of students in mexico city this morning at about 10:40 eastern. weevil have that live on -- we'll have that live on c-span. and c-span's road to the white house 2016 begins later this afternoon. vice president joe biewden attends the state's democratic party annual dinner live at 7:30 eastern on c-span and later texas republican senator ted cruz. the road to the white house 2016 begins tonight at 7:30 eastern here on c-span. >> your watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs, weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights watch key public policy events and every weekend the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedule at our web site, and you can join
they may talk about the new unemployment numbers that just came out. the labor department reporting this morning a stronger than expected jobs report, 165,000 jobs added, the unemployment rate now down to 7.5%. president obama's in mexico today, part of a trip that takes him to costa rica as well. he's expected to speak to a group of students in mexico city this morning at about 10:40 eastern. weevil have that live on -- we'll have that live on c-span. and c-span's road to the white house 2016...
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. >> ifill: first of all how many detainees are we talking about here? >> there are currently 166 detainees remaining at guantanamo. that's down from 240 when he took office, and about 800 total whom the bush administration brought there. president obama has not brought anyone to guantanamo. >> ifill: and when you mention at the expense and the president mentioned the expense, what are we talk approximating about? >> it's more expensive to build anything there. it's more-- because it is so far away, you have to barge things in around cuba. it's more expensive to operate anything there. and currently the facilities there are sort of falling apart. the south comm which overseas gain tan to-- guantanamo has a pending request for $200 million in new construction to replace deteriorate facilities which it says needs to be done right now. this would effectively build permanent structures to replace what had been temporary guard baracks and camps and so forth set up over ten years ago. >> ifill: the president also made another claim today, assertion. he said th
. >> ifill: first of all how many detainees are we talking about here? >> there are currently 166 detainees remaining at guantanamo. that's down from 240 when he took office, and about 800 total whom the bush administration brought there. president obama has not brought anyone to guantanamo. >> ifill: and when you mention at the expense and the president mentioned the expense, what are we talk approximating about? >> it's more expensive to build anything there. it's...